The Executive's Decision
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Zach touched her arms gently. “Regan, my mother won’t take no for an answer.”
Simone reached for her clutch. “And neither will I. Zachary will have to do without you.” Zach took a step back as Simone moved toward him. She kissed him on both cheeks and then gently on the lips, leaving her trail of lipstick there as well before looking down at Regan. “I’ll meet you in the lobby. I think I’d like one of those fancy American coffees.” She handed Zach back his cup, strutted out of the office, and then waved without turning back.
Regan stood still, unable to speak.
He moved in to kiss her, but Regan reached her hand between them and wiped away Simone’s lipstick. He began to grin then pursed his lips, but he didn’t look any more serious. “You, Ms. Keller, have the day off.”
“I’d rather not.”
“I insist.” He turned her toward the door and gave her a gentle push in its direction. “I think they have an entire day’s worth of girly things planned for you.”
Regan turned back around. Her palms had become damp, and she rubbed them on the sides of her skirt. He was insane to think she’d want to spend the day with her. “Zach, I don’t know this woman.”
“True. But she won’t leave you alone until she gets to know you. Just remember to believe only half of the things she tells you about me.”
She didn’t care for the fact that some woman knew all about him. She wasn’t ready for that. “I can’t believe you’re sending me off with your other woman.”
Zach took a step back and then laughed, just as John had done when Regan had lunch with him and mentioned Simone Pierpont.
He gave her another gentle push toward the door. “Go. You’ll have a goodtime.”
“I have things I need to say to you.”
“They can wait.” He gathered her hands in his and kissed her fingertips. “Have fun.”
“Are you sending me away because you’re still mad at me?”
“Regan.” He touched her hair and then ran his thumb over her lips. “My feelings were hurt. I’m not done asking you to marry me. I’m far from done asking you about what happened in your past that brought you back to Tennessee. But I love you, and as long as you love me and promise to stay in my life, then I can be patient in waiting for your answer.” He kissed her again.
“So you’re not mad at me?”
“No, I’m not mad.”
“And you think I really should spend the day with that woman?”
“She’s very important to me. It would mean a lot to me if you got to know her.”
Regan bit her lip and considered the statement. “Is she an old lover?”
Again, the humor was back in his face, but he shook his head. “Simone was the first person to accept me and be my friend. There has never been anything more to our relationship.”
Regan let out a breath. She’d seen the woman with her own eyes. No man could just be friends with someone like that. Could he?
Trust. She was expecting Zach to leave her past alone and just trust that she could move on from it without telling him anything. She had to trust that he was honest when he said he was only friends with the gorgeous brunette that waited downstairs for her.
Simone stood in the lobby, obviously unaware of the men and women who passed and stared at her beauty. “Oh, good, he convinced you to come.” She sipped her gourmet coffee. “I have a car right out front waiting for us. We’ll head to Madam Benson’s for brunch, and then we have spa appointments.” She turned toward the door, and a man opened it for her. She glided through as though accustomed to strangers behaving as servants.
Regan hurried to follow her, thanking the man for holding open the door, but she realized he hadn’t seen or heard her. He was still focused on Simone.
The driver opened the door when he saw Simone and Regan walk out of the building. He tipped his hat to Regan as she climbed in next to the French beauty.
Simone tucked her coffee into a holder, took out a mirror from her clutch, checked her makeup, and touched up the red lipstick which she’d left on Zach’s coffee cup and on his lips. Thinking about the red smudge on Zach’s mouth lit a fire in Regan’s belly.
Simone dabbed at her face. “This heat is almost unbearable. How do you stay so put together and beautiful?”
Regan’s mouth dropped open. “I beg your pardon?”
“Oh, you are so beautiful. Perhaps it’s the humidity. It does wonderful things for your complexion.” She tucked the mirror back into her clutch and looked Regan in the eyes. “I’m envious.”
Regan could feel any composure she’d had slip away. “Of me?”
“Of course. I’ve never been able to get Zachary Benson to look at me as he looks at you. You’ve won him over, you know.”
Regan settled back against the seat. She had too many secrets for a man to truly love her. “No. I don’t really think I do.”
“Oh, I’ve loved Zachary since we were seven. Poor American child thrown into a boarding school in Paris. He knew no French and he did not speak to anyone for a year.” She drew a cigarette from a compartment between them and lit it. The smoke billowed around her as she crossed her ankles and cracked the window.
She took a dainty drag from the cigarette. “He was gangly and almost ugly. I was smitten.” She laughed. “And since then I’ve gone to bed with more men trying to figure out why Zachary Benson never fell in love with me.”
“And?” Regan asked realizing she was just as curious.
“I’m not his type.”
“I can’t imagine there is a man on this planet whose type you’re not.”
“You are flattering.” She smiled then took another drag from her cigarette. “But Zachary Benson never thought so. He’s in love with you.”
“I don’t know.” Regan looked down at her fingernails where the polish had chipped off. Quickly she folded her hands in her lap.
“You’ve had an argument.”
Of course they had. But she wasn’t sure she was ready to talk about it with a woman who loved the man she loved.
Simone lowered the window and flicked the cigarette outside with her fingers. “Why? Why do you argue with him? What can’t he offer you?”
Regan shifted her body and stiffened her shoulders. “Ms. Pierpont, I…”
Simone reached for her clutch. “And neither will I. Zachary will have to do without you.” Zach took a step back as Simone moved toward him. She kissed him on both cheeks and then gently on the lips, leaving her trail of lipstick there as well before looking down at Regan. “I’ll meet you in the lobby. I think I’d like one of those fancy American coffees.” She handed Zach back his cup, strutted out of the office, and then waved without turning back.
Regan stood still, unable to speak.
He moved in to kiss her, but Regan reached her hand between them and wiped away Simone’s lipstick. He began to grin then pursed his lips, but he didn’t look any more serious. “You, Ms. Keller, have the day off.”
“I’d rather not.”
“I insist.” He turned her toward the door and gave her a gentle push in its direction. “I think they have an entire day’s worth of girly things planned for you.”
Regan turned back around. Her palms had become damp, and she rubbed them on the sides of her skirt. He was insane to think she’d want to spend the day with her. “Zach, I don’t know this woman.”
“True. But she won’t leave you alone until she gets to know you. Just remember to believe only half of the things she tells you about me.”
She didn’t care for the fact that some woman knew all about him. She wasn’t ready for that. “I can’t believe you’re sending me off with your other woman.”
Zach took a step back and then laughed, just as John had done when Regan had lunch with him and mentioned Simone Pierpont.
He gave her another gentle push toward the door. “Go. You’ll have a goodtime.”
“I have things I need to say to you.”
“They can wait.” He gathered her hands in his and kissed her fingertips. “Have fun.”
“Are you sending me away because you’re still mad at me?”
“Regan.” He touched her hair and then ran his thumb over her lips. “My feelings were hurt. I’m not done asking you to marry me. I’m far from done asking you about what happened in your past that brought you back to Tennessee. But I love you, and as long as you love me and promise to stay in my life, then I can be patient in waiting for your answer.” He kissed her again.
“So you’re not mad at me?”
“No, I’m not mad.”
“And you think I really should spend the day with that woman?”
“She’s very important to me. It would mean a lot to me if you got to know her.”
Regan bit her lip and considered the statement. “Is she an old lover?”
Again, the humor was back in his face, but he shook his head. “Simone was the first person to accept me and be my friend. There has never been anything more to our relationship.”
Regan let out a breath. She’d seen the woman with her own eyes. No man could just be friends with someone like that. Could he?
Trust. She was expecting Zach to leave her past alone and just trust that she could move on from it without telling him anything. She had to trust that he was honest when he said he was only friends with the gorgeous brunette that waited downstairs for her.
Simone stood in the lobby, obviously unaware of the men and women who passed and stared at her beauty. “Oh, good, he convinced you to come.” She sipped her gourmet coffee. “I have a car right out front waiting for us. We’ll head to Madam Benson’s for brunch, and then we have spa appointments.” She turned toward the door, and a man opened it for her. She glided through as though accustomed to strangers behaving as servants.
Regan hurried to follow her, thanking the man for holding open the door, but she realized he hadn’t seen or heard her. He was still focused on Simone.
The driver opened the door when he saw Simone and Regan walk out of the building. He tipped his hat to Regan as she climbed in next to the French beauty.
Simone tucked her coffee into a holder, took out a mirror from her clutch, checked her makeup, and touched up the red lipstick which she’d left on Zach’s coffee cup and on his lips. Thinking about the red smudge on Zach’s mouth lit a fire in Regan’s belly.
Simone dabbed at her face. “This heat is almost unbearable. How do you stay so put together and beautiful?”
Regan’s mouth dropped open. “I beg your pardon?”
“Oh, you are so beautiful. Perhaps it’s the humidity. It does wonderful things for your complexion.” She tucked the mirror back into her clutch and looked Regan in the eyes. “I’m envious.”
Regan could feel any composure she’d had slip away. “Of me?”
“Of course. I’ve never been able to get Zachary Benson to look at me as he looks at you. You’ve won him over, you know.”
Regan settled back against the seat. She had too many secrets for a man to truly love her. “No. I don’t really think I do.”
“Oh, I’ve loved Zachary since we were seven. Poor American child thrown into a boarding school in Paris. He knew no French and he did not speak to anyone for a year.” She drew a cigarette from a compartment between them and lit it. The smoke billowed around her as she crossed her ankles and cracked the window.
She took a dainty drag from the cigarette. “He was gangly and almost ugly. I was smitten.” She laughed. “And since then I’ve gone to bed with more men trying to figure out why Zachary Benson never fell in love with me.”
“And?” Regan asked realizing she was just as curious.
“I’m not his type.”
“I can’t imagine there is a man on this planet whose type you’re not.”
“You are flattering.” She smiled then took another drag from her cigarette. “But Zachary Benson never thought so. He’s in love with you.”
“I don’t know.” Regan looked down at her fingernails where the polish had chipped off. Quickly she folded her hands in her lap.
“You’ve had an argument.”
Of course they had. But she wasn’t sure she was ready to talk about it with a woman who loved the man she loved.
Simone lowered the window and flicked the cigarette outside with her fingers. “Why? Why do you argue with him? What can’t he offer you?”
Regan shifted her body and stiffened her shoulders. “Ms. Pierpont, I…”